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KEY MESSAGES
- Marginal to slight (1-2 out of 5) risk of severe thunderstorms later this afternoon/evening - Isolated strong/severe thunderstorms possible Monday afternoon/evening - Upper ridge will dominate the weather with subtle disturbances through next week with temperatures about 4-8F above normal
DISCUSSION
(This Afternoon Through Saturday) Issued at 1043 AM MDT Sun Aug 23 2026
16z surface analysis had frontal boundary from eastern MT to eastern CO and a trough from eastern CO into northeastern NE. Water vapour loop had upper ridge over the southwest CONUS with a shortwave over north-central WY. Overnight MCS about to fully exit the CWA with leftover low stratus burning off per 0.5km 1-minute visible imagery. Main concern this forecast will be effect of north-central WY shortwave.
This afternoon/tonight, shortwave moves into the Dakotas with slight increase in mid-level flow resulting in 30-45kt effective bulk shear later this afternoon. Td/s in the 60s will be sustained per breezy southeast winds ahead of frontal boundary. Band of 2-3KJ/kg MLCAPE forecast this afternoon over far western SD with minimum cap. Convective initiation (CI) will likely be over the Black Hills around 20z with supercells moving south/southeast at 10-20kts per Bunkers storm motion prognostications. Another area of strong/severe CI may develop over northwestern SD along the frontal boundary/trough interaction late this afternoon. CAMs handle this scenario in different fashion with some emphasizing MLCIN east of the Black Hills with some members not so much. Other strong/isolated severe convection may occur over the rest of the CWA. Sufficient buoyancy/bulk shear for marginal/slight (1-2 out of 5) of severe thunderstorms. Large hail/damaging wind the main threats with CIG1 magnitudes over western SD. Temperatures will be a bit below guidance this afternoon per low level moisture/dissipating stratus.
Monday, diurnally driven convection possible in the afternoon/evening, but the upper support less certain compared to today. Temperatures will be near guidance.
The rest of the forecast will be dominated by the upper ridge over the southwest CONUS. Ridge amplification into the northern Plains for the second half of the week suggests somewhat quieter and drier weather.
AVIATION
(For the 18Z TAFS Through 18Z Monday) Issued At 1036 AM MDT Sun Aug 23 2026
Isolated/scattered thunderstorms will develop this afternoon (around 20Z) with hail, lightning, heavy rain, and gusty, erratic winds expected. Transient MVFR/IFR conditions in stronger cores is expected. Storms should clear the area by late evening (05Z), however, lingering moisture may result in some lower clouds across the western South Dakota plains through 14Z.
UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
SD...None. WY...None.
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